Leo Farrell

Leo Farrell (1833-) was a foreman at the Ferris Ironworks in Croydon, England during the 1860s. Rupert Ferris hired Farrell to speak to striking workers and convince them to get back to work; he told them that the machines would still run without them, that they were behaving like French revolutionaries and not like Englishmen, and that they were misbehaving. He was a registered Conservative Party voter.